Space Force now soliciting uniform concepts from industry
Two months ago, President Donald Trump announced the creation of a new branch of military service within the Department of Defense, the U.S. Space Force. A recently released Pentagon report revealed that, almost immediately after the President's announcement, a Pentagon official named Mr. James Fortran deployed to various locations within the U.S. in an attempt to find an answer to the question that what was cited as "the Space Force's most significant hurdle in its long road to activation:"
"What will the uniforms look like?"
The report details that Fortran was first sent to California to meet with interested uniform suppliers. Bored by extraordinarily simple suggestions like "let's make human exosuits with built-in jetpacks" or cost-effective, nonsensical ideas such as "just keep the same design as the rest of the military, you idiot," Fortran decided to head to the San Francisco Comic Con event for inspiration.
The images featured above represent a portion of Fortran's portfolio, whic…
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